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... y in the distance and felt slightly relieved. He judged that it would probably not rain today.


However, Ling Yun knew that this rain would be torrential.


“Fourth Young Master, shall I accompany you tonight?” Cui Lao turned his head from the passenger’s seat and asked.


Cui Lao knew that Ling Yun made so many preparations so that he could save Cao Shanshan tonight.


“Our Ling Family will need protection as well…” Ling Yun said out loud after giving it some th ...

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